Re: cooking in Sir Garnet, not Mrs. Dixon's kitchen


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Posted by Jock on December 05, 2006 at 13:42:27 from 87.105.81.146 user Jock.

In Reply to: Re: cooking in Sir Garnet, not Mrs. Dixon's kitchen posted by John Wilson on December 05, 2006 at 12:45:32:

It is a little coal stove in the cabin of the wherry

Brings back schoolboy memories of eating delicious egg and bacon sandwiches in a lock-keeper's hut on the Grand Union Canal. The egg and bacon was cooked on a small wood/coal burning circular stove. Click the link to see a similar stove.




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